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Thanks for mentioning me here.
I don't see anything bad in a band singing about bitcoin, it all depends on the msg they're trying to pass.
Thanks for that contribution, but what about fed policies on fiat to crypto conversion, doesn't that pose threat?
And what if you're not your right person's right person? ... I'm just thinking out loud . 🥱 somebody should pls give me food, I need to eat first.
In some countries, some parastatals has enacted some policies that has positioned marriage as a medium to facilitate gold diggers achieve their scam objective over
the unfortunate would-be victim and yet in some, it's the best thing that can ever happen to two souls that truly wants to be one. That's my take.
Citizen or alien, hence you're in Peru, don't fail to date a Peruvian lady, they're so sweet, sacrificial and romantic. I once fell in love with one from Lima, but that's long story now. Peruvian ladies are next to the best. 😘😘
I don't need to bother my head with that, my brother is the CEO of Phantom D Stitches, a fashion & designers company. So why worry about my measurements? 😂
The Peruvian culture seems to have a lot in common with the Mexican, but certainly not these myths sacred to Mexico I'm about to share with you.
Mexico is one of the largest countries in the world and a popular vacation spot. But you may have doubts before booking airline and hotel tickets for vacation, if you have heard about Mexican myths and urban legends of this country revolving around mothers, children and ghosts.
Here are 2 Fascinating Mexican Mythology you never knew about
1: La Llorona cries for her son (myth)
This is ranked as one of the creepiest Mexican myths of Mexican legends and stories. This lady “La Llorona“, also known as “The Weeping Woman”, fell in love with a man who gave her the ultimatum: to him and his children.
The weeping woman chose the latter, drowning her own children, hoping to be with the man she loved. But after rejecting her, she too took her own life. The man’s whereabouts, and whether he was the biological father of the children, remain unknown.
The weeping woman walks the streets of Mexico, mourning the loss of her children. The children must never wander the streets alone or misbehave, or the weeping woman will come looking for them.
2: The cuckoo or the coconut
“Behave yourself or El Cucuy will come looking for you”. This phrase is well known by the natives of this country to children who misbehave, within Mexican myths this expression is a warning from parents, “El Cucuy” (also known as the boogeyman or coco in other countries) is a creature that takes advantage of children who have misbehaved with their parents.
He can appear at any given moment in the night. In your closet, under your bed, at the foot of your mattress, always listen for your parents, or the boogeyman will find you.
Now the question is, these myths are real or fictional?
That was a great experience you had there and personally I think it's high time the government gets to give a 100٪ attention to the homeless out there in the streets, especially the little children, in the very words of Michael Jackson, let's heal the world and make it a better place.
For having this kind of ideology, I've adopted you into brotherhood. You're now my brother.🤗 @kepford
Just a careful reminder !🤏
In as much as we ain't to blame the capitalist economy, we shouldn't forget the shortcomings it manifests such as : monopolies, economic bad, inequality, unhealthy competition, undermining democracy, to mention but a few.
Just Believing alone has given you an edge over your doubts of it not working. Better stay optimistic than pessimistic - my candid advice 🤷
Kids are truly getting dumber and phones are taking over their smartness. They can't even solve a simple arithmetic without having to consult their calculator. OMG this generation! 🤣